System: Transmission Control
BMW System: EGS
Type: Drive
System: Transmission Control
BMW System: EGS
Type: Drive
System: Transmission Control
BMW System: EGS
Type: Drive
Camshaft Sensor
MS40 was a new ECU for BMW, manufactured by Siemens instead of the previous Bosch Motronics. BMW split the M50 24v engines and used Siemens for some of the 2.0 litres, and Bosch continued on with the 2.5l.
MS40.0 is a rare ECU used on non VANOS 2.0l, and MS40.1 introduced VANOS control.
VANOS Advance Valve- Exhaust Bank 2
The MSS52 is an M Power ECU designed to run the E39 M5, the Z8 Roadster, and also the Wiesmann Roadsters. The MSS54 is used on the E46 M3 and on some Z3Ms. The system uses an Electronic Throttle to accurately control Air intake instead of the more common Cable throttles used on earlier vehicles
VANOS Advance Valve- Exhaust Bank 2
The MSS52 is an M Power ECU designed to run the E39 M5, the Z8 Roadster, and also the Wiesmann Roadsters. The MSS54 is used on the E46 M3 and on some Z3Ms. The system uses an Electronic Throttle to accurately control Air intake instead of the more common Cable throttles used on earlier vehicles
Activation Aux Air Pump Bank 2
DME M5.2 and M5.2.1 are Bosch ECUs, used on the M44 4cyl engine, and the M62 V8, and the M72 V12.
Activation Aux Air Pump Bank 2
DME M5.2 and M5.2.1 are Bosch ECUs, used on the M44 4cyl engine, and the M62 V8, and the M72 V12.
Aux Air Pump Relay
The Bosch DME 7.2, also known as ME7.2, can be found on a number of V8 Petrol engines, used in the 5 and 7 Series amongst others. It uses Torque modeling to control the engine torque output depending on Throttle Pedal Position.
Inlet Valve Rear Right
The first BMW ABS system, This was a 3 channel system, controlling braking to the front wheels,and a single line for both rear wheels. The wheel speed info could be passed via data lines to traction control systems, which could determine if the vehicle speed signal given from the rear driven axle did not match with the front wheel speed signals and request torque reduction intervention from the ASC (Anti Skid Control) throttle body.
Speed Sensor Rear Left Connection
The updated version of BMW’s ABS system, this was more advanced. Improvements include a 4 channel system for independent rear wheel braking, which allowed a more active ASC system. With individual braking, not only could a torque reduction be requested via the ASC secondary throttle body, but independent wheel braking could be used to control individual wheel slip as part of a stability program.
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